New study finds no increased risk of heart and brain infarctions for transgender women
A study of over 4,000 transgender women found no increased risk of heart attack or stroke with estradiol use, contradicting earlier smaller studies.
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Transgender women do not have an increased risk of heart attack and stroke, large-scale study shows
Contrary to previous research, transgender women who use the hormone estradiol for their transition do not have an increased risk of heart attack and stroke compared to men in the general Dutch population. This is shown by a large-scale study from Amsterdam UMC, with data from more than 4,000 transgender individuals, published in the European Heart Journal.
New study finds no increased risk of heart and brain infarctions for transgender women
Contrary to previous research, transgender women who use the hormone oestradiol for their transition do not have an increased risk of heart attack and stroke compared to men in the general Dutch population.
Transgender women do not have an increased risk of heart attack and stroke
Contrary to previous research, transgender women who use the hormone oestradiol for their transition do not have an increased risk of heart attack and stroke compared to men in the general population. This is shown by a study from Amsterdam UMC, with data from more than 4,000 transgender individuals, published in the European Heart Journal. The researchers suspect that the hormone treatment transgender women receive has a protective effect on t…
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